Death Valley is the lowest point in North America. At 282 feet below sea level, Badwater Basin is a surreal landscape that tricks the senses. What many visitors mistake for snow covering the ground is actually a thick layer of salt on the valley floor.
Q. Why do they call it the Death Valley?
Why is it called Death Valley? Death Valley was given its forbidding name by a group of pioneers lost here in the winter of 1849-1850. Even though, as far as we know, only one of the group died here, they all assumed that this valley would be their grave.
Q. Why is Death Valley so special?
The largest national park south of Alaska, Death Valley is known for extremes: It is North America’s driest and hottest spot (with fewer than two inches/five centimeters of rainfall annually and a record high of 134°F), and has the lowest elevation on the continent—282 feet below sea level.
Q. What is the lowest country on earth?
Maldives
Q. What is the lowest spot on earth?
the Dead Sea
Q. What is the lowest city in the world?
Baku
Q. What parts of Florida are below sea level?
Death Valley
Q. What city is the farthest below sea level?
North America
# | Name | Country |
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1 | Badwater Basin, Death Valley, California | United States |
2 | Bombay Beach, California | United States |
3 | Salton Sea Beach, California | United States |
4 | Desert Shores, California | United States |
Q. Is Florida below sea level?
Elevation table
State federal district or territory | Highest point | Lowest elevation |
---|---|---|
Connecticut | Massachusetts border on the southern slope of Mount Frissell | sea level |
Delaware | Near the Ebright Azimuth | sea level |
District of Columbia | Fort Reno | 1.0 ft 0.3 m |
Florida | Britton Hill | sea level |